I’ve flipped through some of the report, but I have only gotten so far. The report is about 250 pages. (Disclaimer: These scores are preliminary and might not be entirely reflective of the district’s final TAKS results released in August.)

Every big city has a rival, of sorts — a competitor in sports, commerce, prestige and economic development. Dallas has Fort Worth. New York has Boston. Baltimore has Washington.

We’re wondering which city you think is Plano’s biggest rival. Though a mega-burb (260,000 at last count), Plano has yet to establish any true rivals outside North Texas. But within the region, there are plenty of contenders to choose from. So which will it be Constant Readers? We’d love to know.

(NOTE: We’re told the Plano Poll has become one of this blog’s most popular features. As such, we’re trying something new: instant results. Cast your votes now and see the totals immediately. We’ll continue to revisit the results at week’s end in The Morning Jog. Thanks for participating. Hurrah for instant gratification!)

Hello Constant Readers. Welcome to The Morning Jog, a daily rundown of Plano happenings that we post early every weekday morning.

— In case you missed it Saturday, here’s CBS 11′scoverage of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Plano. Our colleague Emily Fox wrote a piece late last week about a family with deep ties to the race.

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— The Plano Star-Courier has a story revealing new details in a March murder case of a 68-year-old Plano man, Larry Brandt. Police say Brandt’s last phone call was to a dating service in what may have been an elaborate (but not terribly smart) plot to set him up for a robbery. Here’s a Fox 4 brief about the arrest of suspects from this past March.

— The Plano fire department is having a news conference this afternoon to protest some recently-passed state legislation on sprinkler systems. Also, the Plano City Council meets tonight for what, at first blush, looks to be a nothing burger of an agenda. Keep an eye on the blog for the latest.

Bulletin Board: We’ve gotten word from Alpha Kappa Alpha, a historically-black sorority, that its Plano chapter (Chi Zeta Omega) was recently honored as a runner up for chapter of the year. We understand that’s quite an accomplishment given that the 101-year-old group comprises some 185,000 members around the world.

Funny aside: We were given the details in a news release that sorority representative Ada T. Simmons emailed us on Friday morning at 1 a.m. “Shouldn’t do thinks [sic] late at night,” she wrote in a subsequent email. Ada, we’d have to agree.